From News Nation:
“FBI vetting
National Guard troops in DC amid concerns of insider attack”
U.S. defense
officials say they are worried about an insider attack or other threat from
service members involved in securing President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration,
prompting the FBI to vet all of the 25,000 National Guard troops coming into
Washington for the event. The massive undertaking reflects the
extraordinary security concerns that have gripped Washington following the
deadly Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. And it underscores fears that some of
the very people assigned to protect the city over the next several days could
present a threat to the incoming president and other VIPs in attendance.
Army Secretary
Ryan McCarthy told The Associated Press on Sunday that officials are conscious
of the potential threat, and he warned commanders to be on the lookout for any
problems within their ranks as the inauguration approaches. So far, however, he
and other leaders say they have seen no evidence of any threats, and officials
said the vetting hadn’t flagged any issues. ”We’re continually going through
the process, and taking second, third looks at every one of the individuals
assigned to this operation,” McCarthy said in an interview after he and other
military leaders went through an exhaustive, three-hour security drill in
preparation for Wednesday’s inauguration. He said Guard members are also
getting training on how to identify potential insider threats.
About 25,000
members of the National Guard are streaming into Washington from across the
country — at least two and a half times the number for previous inaugurals. And
while the military routinely reviews service members for extremist connections,
the FBI screening is in addition to any previous monitoring. Multiple officials
said the process began as the first Guard troops began deploying to D.C. more
than a week ago. And they said it is slated to be complete by Wednesday. “The
question is, is that all of them? Are there others?” said McCarthy. “We need to
be conscious of it and we need to put all of the mechanisms in place to
thoroughly vet these men and women who would support any operations like this.”
In a situation
like this one, FBI vetting would involve running peoples’ names through
databases and watchlists maintained by the bureau to see if anything alarming
comes up. That could include involvement in prior investigations or
terrorism-related concerns, said David Gomez, a former FBI national security
supervisor in Seattle. Insider threats have been a persistent law enforcement
priority in the years after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. But in most cases, the
threats are from homegrown insurgents radicalized by al-Qaida, the Islamic
State group, or similar groups. In contrast, the threats against Biden’s
inauguration have been fueled by supporters of President Donald Trump,
far-right militants, white supremacists, and other radical groups. Many believe
Trump’s baseless accusations that the election was stolen from him, a claim
that has been refuted by many courts, the Justice Department and Republican
officials in key battleground states.
^ It is sad to
hear that every member of the 25,000 National Guard Troops in DC from different
States have to be vetted for extremist views and that they may help carry-out
another Insider Attack on the Federal Government like those Terrorists involved
in the Attempted Coup on January 6th. But
when you hear who the Attempted Coup Terrorists were (Active-Duty Military,
Retired Military, Active-Duty Police, Retired Police, Politicians, Militia
Members, etc.) it does make sense to make sure you know the loyalties of those
that are supposed to be protecting the US Constitution and the United States as
a whole and not try to destroy them from the inside. ^
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